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Is China pulling Latin America in an unsustainable direction?

Latin American leaders were at the CELAC III summit in Costa Rica last month. But do they really hold the keys to a sustainable future for the continent?

If not for "Birdman," the 2015 Oscars would have had 0 Latin American winners

Latin American faces were few and far between at last night’s Oscars ceremony, but a few winners stood out in the crowd — nearly all of them from Mexico.

The Nicaragua Canal Conundrum

Where Panama once led Nicaragua now follows with controversial President and ex-Sandinista, Daniel Ortega, announcing plans last July for what has been dubbed “the greatest engineering project in human history”

Colombia Proposes World’s Largest Eco-Corridor with Brazil, Venezuela

Colombia’s government will draw up plans to join with Brazil and Venezuela in creating the world’s largest ecological corridor, a project aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change and preserving biodiversity

Brazil carnival: Party season begins in Rio

Brazilians shrug off bad news as carnival parties begin, five days of dancing, drinking and spectacular costumes have begun in Brazil

Social Media Can Be Used To Uncover Your Mental Health

New research reveals how social network data can be used to predict users mental and physical health

There is no custom of donating organs, not in life nor when someone dies, many Bolivian highlanders believe that if someone is buried without an organ, his or her soul will wander restlessly and not find peace.

Where Panama once led Nicaragua now follows with controversial President and ex-Sandinista, Daniel Ortega, announcing plans last July for what has been dubbed “the greatest engineering project in human history”

Colombia’s government will draw up plans to join with Brazil and Venezuela in creating the world’s largest ecological corridor, a project aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change and preserving biodiversity